

In the following steps, change in the setting in the folder that corresponds to your organization policy and needs. You should decide if users can override your default setting. The settings of the latter section of policies can be changed by users in their browser settings.

The settings of the first section are fixed and the local administrator won't be able to change them.Make sure the following folders appear in the Administrative Templates section of both User/Computer Configuration: Google Chrome and Google Chrome - Default Settings (users can override). Open the Group Policy Management Console (gpmc.msc) and switch to editing any existing policy or creating a new one. The following command can be used to copy the ADMX file from the command prompt:Ĭopy %systemroot%\sysvol\\policies\PolicyDefinitions %systemroot%\sysvol\\policies\PolicyDefinitionsĮach domain your controller handles should get a separate folder. Central store on the controller is a folder with the following naming convention: If the settings described in this section can't be found inside of GPMC, download the appropriate ADMX and copy them to the central store. You'll also need the latest Google policy file, which you can find on Google Chrome Enterprise Help. The Windows Support article on managing ADMX files and the latest ADMX files for different versions of Windows can be found on Microsoft Support. Enforce the resultant GPO by linking it to the appropriate domain.Double-click Configure Start pages, set it to Enabled, and enter.Navigate to Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge.Open the Group Policy Management Console (gpmc.msc) and switch to editing any existing policy or creating a new one.Users won't be able to change this once this policy is set. Microsoft Edge on Windows 10, Version 1511 or later This article explains how to set as the default home page for Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, and Internet Explorer browsers.
